With river conditions here in mid state at good levels and with warm water, I'll predict that the pre-spawn SMB season is going to take off any day now. Although I have not chased SMBs this winter, I was muskie fishing a couple weeks ago on a local creek and a young fellow with spin gear showed me pics of some very nice bass he'd caught that afternoon on tubes. Water temp was 46 or 47. Unbelievable for mid Feb! I usually start looking for bass in my favorite early season spots around March 10th or so. It wouldn't surprise me if the pre-spawn bite has already started this year. We're looking at some big precip tomorrow but, unless the rivers really blow out and see considerable drops in temps.....I think it's time to start the bass season.

Muskies are absolutely being "nailed" at Marsh Creek Lake at the moment and the Falmouth area on the river is also producing some fish. A friend just landed a 38 incher last week while jigging for walleye with 6 lb test mono. A fortunate and skilled catch.

I was hoping to get out and do some smallie fishing this week, but i've been so damn busy with work and here in the northwest part of the state we have got slammed with rain. So i'm keeping my fingers crossed for thursday.

Curiously, the times I've been out for bass this month, the results have not been what I've expected. Usually, river SMBs will lay up in the same pools every year in the pre-spawn. This year, perhaps due to warmer water temps, I haven't found bass in my favorite spots. They are hitting well elsewhere and I recently got into a nice combination of big fish from a different eddy where I usually expect to find fish in summer. Anyway - they're hot right now but check some multiple spots. At least for me, that's been the key this year.

Pre-Spawn has not hit on the NB Suskie in BradCo yet. Water temp is not 45-50F yet. Was out today and temp was 38-41F. Hit all the "usual" pre-spawn areas with no hook-ups. Then jetted back down the river to the "winter holes". I found them still all schooled up. Caught 15 with a sinking line and #2/0 E. H. Bucktail streamers fished on a dead drift.

Up here... pre-spawn in about 2 weeks... I'm guesstimating the 1st week of April. By Northern Tier Trout Opening Day the bass will be in full on spawn. Which is good... the bait slingers will leave 'em alone to molest the trout instead!

I was going to go out this past week, but as usual all the rivers and big creeks were flooded So i went for trout instead. I gotta work tomorow, but i'm planning on either the Allegheny or Redbank on sunday, will post a report .

I spent the day on the allegheny. I can't believe how alive the river is for this time of year! I didn't catch any smallies, but found a school of tailing carp and played with them for a while. Lost a bruiser. It was a great day to be on the water.